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Answer:
55m/s
Explanation:
conduction velocity (meter/second) is of a nerve is calculated by measuring the distance (millimeters) between two stimulation sites and dividing by the difference in latency (milliseconds) from the proximal.
mathematically is given as:
Conduction Velocity (meters/second) ={Distance (millimeters)}/{Proximal Latency- Distal Latency (millisecond)
C.V= (55mm)/ (10.5-9.5)ms
=55m/s
Answer:
The correct answer is 55m / s
Explanation:
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The formula for calculating speed is:
v = (x2-x1) / (t2-t1)
The data we have are:
x2 = 55mm * (1m / 1000mm) = 0.055
x1 = 0m
t2 = 10.5ms * (1s / 1000ms) = 0.0105s
t1 = 9.5ms * (1s / 1000ms) = 0.0095s
v = (0.055m) / (0.0105s-0.0095s) = 55m / s
The correct answer is 55m / s